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(laughs) >> brown: all right. the book is "short nights of thed that doe catcher, the epic life and immortal photographs of edward curtis." timothy egan, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me, jeff. >> sreenivasan: you can see more of edward curtis's photographs online. we've linked to a collection at northwestern university that includes the entire 20-volumes called "north american indian." >> sreenivasan: and finally tonight, on this day when americans gather to break bread together. we take a second look at a food story far from the u.s. china's growing appetite for meat and dairy products is driving big changes there in everything from farming to food safety. our story is part of our "food for 9 billion" series, a "newshour" partnership with the center for investigative reporting, homelands productions and american public media's "marketplace." it's reported by mary kay magstad, china correspondent for p.r.i.'s "the world." >> reporter: china's people are on the move. from the countryside to the city, hundre
(laughs) >> brown: all right. the book is "short nights of thed that doe catcher, the epic life and immortal photographs of edward curtis." timothy egan, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me, jeff. >> sreenivasan: you can see more of edward curtis's photographs online. we've linked to a collection at northwestern university that includes the entire 20-volumes called "north american indian." >> sreenivasan: and finally tonight, on this day when...
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live in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> not to mention our governor brown. anne makovec in oakland, thanks. >>> a proposition to repeal california's death penalty failed to pass though. voters defeated prop 34 by 53%. the measure would have replaced the death penalty with life in prison without parole. this is the first time in more than 30 years voters took on the death penalty issue in the state. >>> 53% of californians also rejected prop 37 which would have required special labels on some genetically engineered food. a surprise defeat because 60% of expected voters supported the measure just over a month ago. >> opponents in richmond measure n are tasting sweet victory today. voters defeated the so-called soda tax. it proposed taxing businesses a penny per ounce on beverages that contained added sugar. >>> well, what started out as a sociology class project at san jose state has raised the city's minimum wage now. measure d passed last night with 59% of the vote but not everyone is happy about it. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington shows us the impact there
live in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> not to mention our governor brown. anne makovec in oakland, thanks. >>> a proposition to repeal california's death penalty failed to pass though. voters defeated prop 34 by 53%. the measure would have replaced the death penalty with life in prison without parole. this is the first time in more than 30 years voters took on the death penalty issue in the state. >>> 53% of californians also rejected prop 37 which would have required...
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>> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and gd night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
>> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and gd night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and...
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downtown josh brown he says there's going to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies that we shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who managed to survive well envy the dead well just brown want to wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that scintillating report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned for the second in talking to john butler. well. it's technology innovation. developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads to parties still dictate will there be a challenge this election a close guy every day to november fifth on our team. download the official ati application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from atsushi t.v. is not required to wat
downtown josh brown he says there's going to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies that we shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who managed to survive well envy the dead well just brown want to wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that scintillating report here on the...
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downtown josh brown he says there's going to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct thanks ever thanks so much for that since the latest report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned for the second talking to john butler. wealthy british science. expert on the. market why not. why don't you. really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred global financial headlines tune in to cause a report. of the six america votes for its next president. who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the feature. get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage of the u.s. election up close to. home. download the official location to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites
downtown josh brown he says there's going to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct thanks ever thanks so much for that since the latest report here on the kaiser...
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downtown josh brown he says there's going to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course in this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that since the latest report here on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away stay tuned for the second half of it talking to john butler. you know sometimes you see a story and. seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official publication to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need to. watch on t.v. any time. soon from phones to. screen starts on t.v. . as are welcome back
downtown josh brown he says there's going to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course in this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that since the latest report here on the...
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downtown josh brown he says there's going to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston mutual fund district will run red with blood the sky is that we shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who managed to survive well envy the dead well just brown water words from the course of this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that scintillating report here on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away stay tuned for the second half of it talking to john butler. well. it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know we both agree we agree we're going to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did governor romney i'm glad that you agree let's come back to something the president i agree on and you tube you agree that the voters have a choice perhaps you wondering who to vote for when romney and obama agree on so many things remember you do have other options come november sixth going to
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downtown josh brown he says there's going to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies that we shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who managed to survive well envy the dead well just brown water words of course of this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that scintillating report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned for the second talking to john butler. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big show. oh oh . max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to john butler c i o m four a capital and author of the golden revolution john welcome to the kaiser report thank you max all right john bowler let's talk about the bundesbank most assume that the l
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downtown josh brown he says there's going to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct it stinks here but thanks so much for that since elating report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned for the second i have been talking to john butler. government no longer represents the people and the people are going to take the term. we. will but this is the way to the. the way i. play. max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to john butler c i o m four a capital and author of the golden revolution john welcome to the kaiser report thank you max all right john butler let's talk about the bonus bank most assume that the legendary central bank has been sidelined to a more powerful european central bank this is true well it is
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i'm terrell brown. we begin in the middle east. this morning efforts to end the fighting between israel and hamas have so far come up short. fighting rages on both sides of the border. secretary of state hillary clinton held a late night meeting with the israeli prime minister. this morning she met with palestinian president. later today she will be in cairo to meet with world leaders. palestinian gunmen shot and killed six men they say were collaborating israel and dragged one body behind a motorcycle. susan mcginnis is watching all of this. >> reporter: good morning. once again there were signs of a deal and, again, they slipped away. now in cairo, secretary clinton will meet with officials who are in contact with hamas and now talking about a deal she says in the days ahead. as truce talks continue so does the violence. this is what cbs reporter charlie d'agata saw from his gaza city hotel early this morning. the israeli military launched dozens of air strikes overnight and this morning. and hamas mi
i'm terrell brown. we begin in the middle east. this morning efforts to end the fighting between israel and hamas have so far come up short. fighting rages on both sides of the border. secretary of state hillary clinton held a late night meeting with the israeli prime minister. this morning she met with palestinian president. later today she will be in cairo to meet with world leaders. palestinian gunmen shot and killed six men they say were collaborating israel and dragged one body behind a...
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i want to think senator sherrod brown. elected on tuesday to the united states senate to serve his second term. a great pleasure. >> good to be back. thank you, chris. to the panel, thank you. >> we'll be right back. the way. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection)
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prop 30 wasn't the only good news for governor brown. a democratic super majority in both houses of the state legislature will likely provide support for many of his programs, if not all. in theory, this will allow democrats to pass budgets and other spending issues without any republican support. this marks the first time since 1965 the democrats will have a supermajority in both houses. >>> and not surprisingly, the day after the election, there are already legal concerns. prop 35, the crackdown on human trafficking, is heading to court. the american civil liberties union and the electronic frontier foundation sued the state in federal court, saying that part of the law interferes with the freedom of speech. prop 35 requires registered sex offenders to disclose their on-line screen names and internet service providers to police. >>> a proposal to bring pot dispensers to palo alto went up in smoke. 60% of the residents voted no to proposition c which would have allowed them to set up shops in the city. they say it would have increased c
prop 30 wasn't the only good news for governor brown. a democratic super majority in both houses of the state legislature will likely provide support for many of his programs, if not all. in theory, this will allow democrats to pass budgets and other spending issues without any republican support. this marks the first time since 1965 the democrats will have a supermajority in both houses. >>> and not surprisingly, the day after the election, there are already legal concerns. prop 35,...
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i'm terrell brown. we begin with the unfolding sex scandal that cost the cia director his job and now a top u.s. military commander is tangled in this drama. it has enough twists and subplots to rival a soap opera. paula broadwell warned general john allen that jill kelly was a so ductress. broadwell's emails to kelly triggered the investigation. petraeus and kelly wrote letters on behalf of her twin sister in a custody battle. it's turning into a mess that susan mcginnis is covering for us right now. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the overriding concern amid this sex scandal are the national security implications here and today house intelligence leaders morell a leading candidate to replace petraeus at the cia. now paula broadwell and jill kelly two women involved here are not making any statements to the press so far. general allen is considering making a statement. >> susan mcginnis in washington this morning. >>> jill kelley is well-known in social circles for her work with the mil
i'm terrell brown. we begin with the unfolding sex scandal that cost the cia director his job and now a top u.s. military commander is tangled in this drama. it has enough twists and subplots to rival a soap opera. paula broadwell warned general john allen that jill kelly was a so ductress. broadwell's emails to kelly triggered the investigation. petraeus and kelly wrote letters on behalf of her twin sister in a custody battle. it's turning into a mess that susan mcginnis is covering for us...
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i'm terrell brown. u.n. ambassador susan rice travels to capitol hill today to confront some of her toughest critics. she'll discuss and explain her comments about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya, the first of several meetings with key lawmakers, a test of sorts as the president considers nominating rice to be the next secretary of state. margaret brennan has our report. >> reporter: u.n. ambassador susan rice hopes to put that controversy to rest, and if she succeeds, it would remove the largest political hurdle to her nomination as secretary of state. at 9:30 this morning, rice will meet behind closed doors with three of her most vocal critics, republican senators john mccain, kelly ie ya and lindsey graham. an aide to mccain says that rice requested the meeting last week. it could be decisive. mccain says he would consider her nomination if she answers questions to his satisfaction. but he wants to know she didn't mention that the intelligence community was linked to the attack. he accuse
i'm terrell brown. u.n. ambassador susan rice travels to capitol hill today to confront some of her toughest critics. she'll discuss and explain her comments about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya, the first of several meetings with key lawmakers, a test of sorts as the president considers nominating rice to be the next secretary of state. margaret brennan has our report. >> reporter: u.n. ambassador susan rice hopes to put that controversy to rest, and if she succeeds, it...
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brown. depending on what happens on election day, it is entirely possible the numbers will be set up in such a way in january that both houses are set up by the republican party. it seems to me in the repeal of obamacare. it is further escalating costs and hospitals and physicians. it is a problem of fraud, but hard to catch and investigate. what do we do about the continuing health-care cost problem. would you support a replacement of fee-for-service to help try to reduce the rising costs? >> health care is something that affects every person in every business in massachusetts. i was proud to work on our health care bill that actually insures 98% of our people. we did it without raising taxes and we did it without the one- size-fits-all. the federal bill, which my opponent supports and i do not, raises taxes. the folks that have the so- called cadillac tax plans, the teachers, they will be taxed tens of thousands of dollars. i believe everybody should have health care. that is why i support
brown. depending on what happens on election day, it is entirely possible the numbers will be set up in such a way in january that both houses are set up by the republican party. it seems to me in the repeal of obamacare. it is further escalating costs and hospitals and physicians. it is a problem of fraud, but hard to catch and investigate. what do we do about the continuing health-care cost problem. would you support a replacement of fee-for-service to help try to reduce the rising costs?...
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i'm terrell brown. we begin with the resignation of cia director david petraeus. lawmakers want to know if national security was compromised by the extramarital affair that forced him to step down and why they weren't told sooner. it was harass emails allegedly from petraeus' mistress to another woman that triggered an fbi probe. >> reporter: good morning. jill kelly took her concerns to the fbi several months ago eventually exposing the affair. now congress is demanding more details. cbs news has learned this woman 37-year-old jill kelly triggered an fbi investigation leading to the resignation of cia director david petraeus. petraeus resigned friday after word got out he was having an affair with his biographer paula broadwell. kelly went to the fbi after receiving emails from broadwell. broadwell made this comment about petraeus during a publicity tour last friday. >> i think he's a terrific role model for young people. >> reporter: congressional leaders are going to start an inquiry of their own. >>
i'm terrell brown. we begin with the resignation of cia director david petraeus. lawmakers want to know if national security was compromised by the extramarital affair that forced him to step down and why they weren't told sooner. it was harass emails allegedly from petraeus' mistress to another woman that triggered an fbi probe. >> reporter: good morning. jill kelly took her concerns to the fbi several months ago eventually exposing the affair. now congress is demanding more details. cbs...
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brown was a rising political star. instead he had a high profile fall after pleading guilty in june to the bank fraud charges. in addition to falsifying information on bank loan applications, he also forged signatures. the second case is related to audit that was done by the dc office of campaign financing. that audit found 2008 re-election campaign failed to report more than $400,000 in expenditures and $239,000 wound up in the hands of a consulting company. prosecutors did say brown deserves some credit for taking the blame. putting it on himself choosing to resign. they also said that he did not default on any of those loans so there were no financial losses. prosecutors said the defendant has paid a heavy price for his crime as he should. strong popular support from the community and a bright political future. after sentencing, he will be a convicted fell on with no political office and be unemployed. the first hearing begins at 11:00 this morning right here in federal court. 2:30 this afternoon. over in superior c
brown was a rising political star. instead he had a high profile fall after pleading guilty in june to the bank fraud charges. in addition to falsifying information on bank loan applications, he also forged signatures. the second case is related to audit that was done by the dc office of campaign financing. that audit found 2008 re-election campaign failed to report more than $400,000 in expenditures and $239,000 wound up in the hands of a consulting company. prosecutors did say brown deserves...
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jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: senate democrats had cause to celebrate last night and again today, when the last two races were called. montana senator jon tester kept his seat after a tough re- election fight and heidi heitkamp emerged the victor in a close race in north dakota.n as a result, democrats will hold 53 seats in the new senate that convenes in janryai-- a gn of two. a republicans will have 45. two seats will be filled by independents, and at least one of them will caucus with democrats. many of the democrats' big wins were by women. elizabeth warren unseated incumbent republican scott brown in massachusetts. >> you took on the powerful wall street banks and special interests and you let them know you want a senator who will be out there fighting for the middle class all of the time. >> brown: in missouri, senator claire mccaskill had been on the endangered list, before her republican opponent made damaging comments about rape and abortion. >> with a stubborn determination, tenacity and a refusal to give up we showed the country what missouri is made of. >> brown: and
jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: senate democrats had cause to celebrate last night and again today, when the last two races were called. montana senator jon tester kept his seat after a tough re- election fight and heidi heitkamp emerged the victor in a close race in north dakota.n as a result, democrats will hold 53 seats in the new senate that convenes in janryai-- a gn of two. a republicans will have 45. two seats will be filled by independents, and at least one of them will...
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brown: you'll find a time line of events leading up >> brown: find a timeline of events leading up to david petraeus's resignation on our web site. and still to come on the newshour, a milestone for gay rights advocates; school back in session in new jersey; lost records from the iraq and afghan wars; a call to remember recent veterans; and a novel by a soldier who served in iraq. but first, the other news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: israeli tanks fired shells into syria today for the second time in as many days. it raised new concerns of the civil war in syria spilling beyond its borders. israeli officials said the army fired back after syrian mortar fire landed in the israeli- controlled golan heights. plumes of smoke could be seen rising above the area. meanwhile, a new coalition of syrian opposition groups launched a campaign to win recognition of a government-in- waiting. the groups agreed to unite yesterday. in afghanistan, a nato service member was killed by insurgents in the east. the announcement today did not identify the soldier's nationality. it came a day
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i'm terrell brown. at least 120 million americans are expected to vote today in an election driven by record spending and even now, the outcome is up in the air. looking at the last gallup daily tracking poll of likely voters, president obama and mitt romney are separated by just one percentage point, a virtual tie. we have two reports this morning. randall pinkston is covering the romney campaign in boston. we begin with bigad shaban. >> reporter: president obama is spending election day in chicago. he cast his ballot there during early voting almost two weeks ago. the president wrapped up his campaign in des moines last night, just steps away from his iowa headquarters during his first presidential bid in 2008. >> are you fired up? >> reporter: president obama made one final plea for votes in the critical battleground state. >> after all the months of campaigning, after all the rallies, after the millions of dollars of ads, it all comes down to you. it's out of my hands now. >> reporter: president oba
i'm terrell brown. at least 120 million americans are expected to vote today in an election driven by record spending and even now, the outcome is up in the air. looking at the last gallup daily tracking poll of likely voters, president obama and mitt romney are separated by just one percentage point, a virtual tie. we have two reports this morning. randall pinkston is covering the romney campaign in boston. we begin with bigad shaban. >> reporter: president obama is spending election day...
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. >> a big night for democrats, including california governor jerry brown, whose plan to balance the state budget or try to with a 6 billion dollar tax hike was 64% of the vote. it wasn't such a big night of the unions, the greatest defeat perhaps in michigan, 58% of voters rejected a measure to put collective bargaining in the confusi constitution. connell, you covered the michigan results. that's a big union state. what happened? >> boy, paul, this is a huge defeat for the unions in michigan, no question about it. basically the voters looked at this and they said they weren't willing to be union's guinea pig for the plan to get their interest written in state constitutions as to way to end run any reforms that states my try like what happened in wisconsin. what's interesting about the michigan numbers looking at them though, the no vote on pop significance proposition 2, the union initiative, got about 500,000 more votes than president obama did in the state and even more votes than mitt romney. and what that tells us is that the moderates and democratic support for the unions and
. >> a big night for democrats, including california governor jerry brown, whose plan to balance the state budget or try to with a 6 billion dollar tax hike was 64% of the vote. it wasn't such a big night of the unions, the greatest defeat perhaps in michigan, 58% of voters rejected a measure to put collective bargaining in the confusi constitution. connell, you covered the michigan results. that's a big union state. what happened? >> boy, paul, this is a huge defeat for the unions...
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i'm terrell brown. take care everybody, have a great day. tching. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody, have a great day. ,,,, and i' e is >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, november 12th. time now is about 4:30. america celebrates veterans day on this holiday. first let's check traffic and weather. >> nice weekend. >> we are starting off on the chilly side, 30s and 40s. it won't be that warm today, either. >> and it's a
i'm terrell brown. take care everybody, have a great day. tching. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody, have a great day. ,,,, and i' e is >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, november 12th. time now is about 4:30. america celebrates veterans day on this holiday. first let's check traffic and weather. >> nice weekend. >> we are starting off on the chilly side, 30s and 40s. it won't be that warm today, either. >> and it's a
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council chairman kwame brown returned to his house in southeast washington. he will serve six months of home detention plus 480 hours of community service. brown there greeting a neighbor in a passing car as he completed his long day of court- order institutional confinement in the custody of u.s. marshals. about an hour earlier, brown left the federal courthouse declining to speak to reporters. brown pled guilty in june to falsifying loan documents for his home and a boat and to campaign finance violations writing checks for cash over the legal limit. >> i want to apologize from the bottom of my heart to all those that i have let down. >> reporter: brown addressing the media after making his plea back in june. i am guilty of knowing that poll workers and others received more than $50 in cash payments for doing campaign work which is and has been done in this city for years. >> reporter: brown was the second elected official in the district to resign from office this year. then ward five councilmember harry thomas pled guilty to embezzling more than $300,000
council chairman kwame brown returned to his house in southeast washington. he will serve six months of home detention plus 480 hours of community service. brown there greeting a neighbor in a passing car as he completed his long day of court- order institutional confinement in the custody of u.s. marshals. about an hour earlier, brown left the federal courthouse declining to speak to reporters. brown pled guilty in june to falsifying loan documents for his home and a boat and to campaign...
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senator brown is fighting to hold his seat out there. we are going to talk to him about the situation in ohio. >>> control of the united states senate is on the line. we all know that. missouri, senator claire mccaskill, the most closely run race. and her opponent, carl aiken. >>> the president's response to the devastation caused by sandy earned from governor chris christie and other east coast leaders, including mayor bloomberg. a recent poll those that 78% of americans also think he did a good or excellent josh dealing with the storm. could the storm be the pivotal moment, the black swan in the race? >>> let me finish with the bottom line on this election eve, and i ask this to everybody, fair question, is obama a good president? think about it. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we have got to the point where we count hours, not days. take a look at their travel schedules, for the president, colorado, iowa, wisconsin, ohio, new hampshire, virginia, and florida, of course. for governor romney, those seven state plus husba
senator brown is fighting to hold his seat out there. we are going to talk to him about the situation in ohio. >>> control of the united states senate is on the line. we all know that. missouri, senator claire mccaskill, the most closely run race. and her opponent, carl aiken. >>> the president's response to the devastation caused by sandy earned from governor chris christie and other east coast leaders, including mayor bloomberg. a recent poll those that 78% of americans also...
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council chair kwame brown will learn his fate today. he pled guilty to bank fraud charges back in june. melanie alnwick is live with the latest on thto give us an update. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. kwame brown's original plea agreement where he admitted guilt to all of those charges called for a six-month jail term. prosecutors have oftenned somewhat and sid they are asking that he spend -- have softened somewhat and said they are asking that he send just six days in jail. he pled guilty in june to putting some false information on bank loan applications. one of the loans was for a 39 high pressure foot, 330- horsepower boat. brown also forged the signature of a friend on an application and doctored two forms to save his income by tens of thousands of dollars. an audit found that brown's 2008 election campaign failed to report more than $400,000 in contributions and expenditures and that $239,000 wound up in the hands of a consulting company controlled by brown's brother. prosecutors said brown deserved credit since
council chair kwame brown will learn his fate today. he pled guilty to bank fraud charges back in june. melanie alnwick is live with the latest on thto give us an update. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. kwame brown's original plea agreement where he admitted guilt to all of those charges called for a six-month jail term. prosecutors have oftenned somewhat and sid they are asking that he spend -- have softened somewhat and said they are asking that he send just six days in...
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does jerry brown have the ideas to fix it? >> and john, i think, you know, you raised an issue that also works in the presidential race. and that is one of the things that voters are looking at is the role of government. whether you talking a education funding, or on a national level, look at the reaction to hurricane sandy and the questions being posed to mitt romney about fema funding. >> belva: president obama get a bump and rating out of his handling -- >> in the last week, we've seen a sea change in the presidential race, obama not only got a bump in the polls, no doubt about it, but the fact he got the support of michael bloomberg and chris christie -- >> chris christie hasn't endorsed him. >> the fact is, he said he endorsed his role -- >> his leadership. >> his leadership, and i think that was very critical. it did raise the whole issue of, what is the role of government? and i think a lot of people stood back and watched some of the destruction there, i think the affects of sandy are going to be talked about for a lon
does jerry brown have the ideas to fix it? >> and john, i think, you know, you raised an issue that also works in the presidential race. and that is one of the things that voters are looking at is the role of government. whether you talking a education funding, or on a national level, look at the reaction to hurricane sandy and the questions being posed to mitt romney about fema funding. >> belva: president obama get a bump and rating out of his handling -- >> in the last...
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this morning you can bet governor brown is breathing a huge sigh of relief. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> quick update, ap has called prop 30 passed. two more propositions, prop 34 the only one still not call it would replace the death penalty with life in prison without parole, it is trailing now. no 53%, yes 47%. now voters rejected prop 32 it would ban unions and corporations from using payroll deductions to fund political campaigns yes 40 five%, no 55%. >>> upset in the east bay's 15th congressional district where congressman stark has been ousted. stark has been in congress for four decades he's 80-years-old and key architect of president obama's health care reform act. two democrats appeared on the ballot because of the top two rule. in the 9th district,dg2$v democt mcinnerney -- [ unintelligible ] >>> a local measure that got national attention richmond voters rejected tax on sodas and sugary drinks that would have funded school programs. city leaders are divided on the measure. >> tax on economically suppressed people, i've never been for this tax. >>
this morning you can bet governor brown is breathing a huge sigh of relief. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> quick update, ap has called prop 30 passed. two more propositions, prop 34 the only one still not call it would replace the death penalty with life in prison without parole, it is trailing now. no 53%, yes 47%. now voters rejected prop 32 it would ban unions and corporations from using payroll deductions to fund political campaigns yes 40 five%, no 55%. >>> upset in the east...
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scott brown? >> i think they have to consider that. scott brown lost. he is still a viable. the question is, who would the democrats put up if john kerry leaves? >> he ran in an impossible state. i think elizabeth warren is going to be one of the real stars of the new democratic congress, and i can see her in national politics, at the presidential level, really soon. the other really interesting result, i thought, was that initiative in massachusetts -- it is not exactly a party issue. to have legal assisted suicide legalized in the most liberal state in the country, it failed. i think that is because doctors opposed it. >> nina. >> i want to go back to the question of the hispanic vote. i think it would go a long way if republicans did sign-ons to an immigration reform up law. it would not go all the way. the pugh center has shown that hispanics by and large are very hard workers that believe government has helped them succeed. they do not oppose government in the sort of traditionally anti-government way of some of the west, for example. i think it will be harder than repu
scott brown? >> i think they have to consider that. scott brown lost. he is still a viable. the question is, who would the democrats put up if john kerry leaves? >> he ran in an impossible state. i think elizabeth warren is going to be one of the real stars of the new democratic congress, and i can see her in national politics, at the presidential level, really soon. the other really interesting result, i thought, was that initiative in massachusetts -- it is not exactly a party...